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Pete W's Tin Shed Project.
awemawson:
Hoo blooming ray - at last a roof :clap: :clap:
You're supposed to fix the roof in the fine weather, not Christmas Eve :lol:
Andrew
Pete W.:
Yes, hoo blooming ray!! :D :D :D :D :D :D
Thanks to a sunny interval this morning, here's the photo it was too dark to take at close of play yesterday:
As I listed in yesterday's post, there are still a few minor tasks to complete but I can even do some of those in the rain! :ddb: :ddb: :ddb:
One challenge that's puzzling me, though, is how do I dry and fold a 4 metre by 5 metre tarpaulin? :scratch: :scratch: :scratch: :scratch:
PeterE:
To dry the tarpaulin I would have done as follows.
Found an indoors space like a garage which is long enough for the long edge of the tarp.
Hang the tarp over a pipe or a wooden "beam" (something like 2x2) and suspend the "beam" from the cieling using ropes.
This way it would not get anymore wet than it is, and may take as long as needed to dry out without being in the way too much.
BR
/Peter
Stilldrillin:
That looks good from here, Pete! :thumbup:
Well done. :clap: :clap:
David D
SwarfnStuff:
Well Mr Pete, if you just bung your tarp in a reply paid envelope (about the cost of three new tarps) :lol: and send it down here to OZ it would dry in about 30-45minutes. 40deg C here today (and that's in the southern states). So guess who did not venture into the shed today.
I really enjoyed following your adventures with the shed build.
Thanks for posting.
John B
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